A child who has leukemia is to have a bone marrow biopsy performed. How will the child be positioned for this procedure?
- A. On his side with the top knee flexed
- B. Prone
- C. Modified Trendelenburg position
- D. On his back with his head elevated 30 degrees
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The prone position is used for a bone marrow biopsy from the iliac crest to access the site safely.
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The client is scheduled to have a total hip replacement in two (2) months and has chosen to prepare for autologous transfusions. Which medication would the nurse administer to prepare the client?
- A. Prednisone, a glucocorticoid.
- B. Zithromax, an antibiotic.
- C. Ativan, a tranquilizer.
- D. Epogen, a biologic response modifier.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Epogen (D) stimulates RBC production for autologous donation. Prednisone (A), Zithromax (B), and Ativan (C) are unrelated.
The nurse is discussing the prevention of bladder cancer with the client. Which factors that increase the client’s risk for bladder cancer should the nurse emphasize?
- A. Consuming caffeine beverages
- B. Smoking tobacco products
- C. Consuming multivitamins daily
- D. Prolonged exposure to paint smells
- E. Prolonged exposure to rubber smells
Correct Answer: B, D, E, A
Rationale: Consumption of caffeine is not associated with an increased risk for bladder cancer. B. Smoking is the number one cause of bladder cancer in the world. C. Studies show a protective effect with an increased intake of vitamins A, B6, and E. D. Exposure to aromatic amines in the textile and paint industries is clearly associated with bladder cancer. E. Exposure to aromatic amines in the rubber industry is clearly associated with bladder cancer.
The nurse is assessing an African American client diagnosed with sickle cell crisis. Which assessment datum is most pertinent when assessing for cyanosis in clients with dark skin?
- A. Assess the client’s oral mucosa.
- B. Assess the client’s metatarsals.
- C. Assess the client’s capillary refill time.
- D. Assess the sclera of the client’s eyes.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Oral mucosa (A) is the best site to assess cyanosis in dark skin, showing dusky color. Metatarsals (B) and sclera (D) are less reliable, and capillary refill (C) assesses perfusion.
Fifteen minutes after the nurse has initiated a transfusion of packed red blood cells, the client becomes restless and complains of itching on the trunk and arms. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Collect urine for analysis.
- B. Notify the laboratory of the reaction.
- C. Administer diphenhydramine, an antihistamine.
- D. Stop the transfusion at the hub.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Restlessness/itching suggest a transfusion reaction; stopping at the hub (D) prevents further reaction. Urine collection (A), notification (B), and Benadryl (C) follow.
The nurse completed teaching the client who had a bone marrow transplant (BMT). Which statement by the client indicates the client misunderstood the expected changes following a BMT?
- A. “I may gain weight from my immunosuppressant medication.”
- B. “Sterility can occur from the chemotherapy and radiation.”
- C. “I may have vision changes from the total body irradiation.”
- D. “Changes to my mouth could include a white, patchy tongue.”
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A. A common side effect of immunosuppressant medications is weight gain. B. Sterility can occur as a result of chemotherapy and the total body irradiation after BMT. C. Changes in vision are common as a result of the total body irradiation after BMT. D. A white, patchy tongue is a sign of a fungal infection with Candidiasis albicans and would not be an expected change.